Los Angeles based fiber artist and owner behind WKNDLA (pronounced as "Weekend L.A."), Cindy Hsu Zell, creates sculptural wall hangings and accessories that are a modern version of a good luck talisman.

Inspired by cities she have visited in her younger days, different cultures and memories of her home country, Portland-based fiber artist Laura Rosado Virues's works give us that feeling of goosebumps when we first caught eyes on them.

When we first spotted Portland based weaver Natalie Novak's "XXI The World" work on Instagram, we were totally mind blown. How can one weave such intricate depictions into a woven piece, that's just insane!

"Reversing the roles is such a huge weight off my shoulders, and if not now then when?" Without looking back at the past, Kat King started selling her weaves on her Etsy shop, Kat King Tapestries and turned it into her full time job.

"If you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life." For 15 years, New Jersey based macramé artist, Cindy Bokser have never quite felt the sense of euphoria from her day job. And so she took a leap of faith and launched Niroma Studio…

To many, the first step will seem like a huge (and often terrifying) hurdle to cross. And it's no exception for Canadian based weaver Lucy Poskitt when she was asked to make teach a workshop, but her shy nature didn't stop her from pursuing it…

We were first captivated by Belinda’s take on quality living: a slow and simple life filled with natural, sustainable materials, which then led us to wanting to discover more about her and her obsession with the natural world.

Andreia Gomes left her job as an interior stylist to focus on what she loves most: weaving. It is always daunting to make that first move and step into the unknown, but thanks to the support of her peers and followers, Andreia elevated what was just a hobby to a full-time career.

Possessing a childhood pastime of friendship bracelets and petite point, Emilie Roter grandmother's constant push for her to advance her craft has paid off when she chanced upon the world of crochet...

Courtney McLeod used to have a hands full working as a manager at a busy vegan restaurant in Toronto. Using embroidery as a means to cope with the stress, she decided to turn this healing outlet into a full-time job…